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Two documentaries at PIFF show how we got to where we are now.
Read MoreBillie is a stunning new documentary about Billie Holiday, one of the greatest jazz vocalists of the 20th century.
Read MoreThelonious Monk can sound like someone skipping (or even tripping) — and yet the swing is there.
Read MoreAn Arts Fuse regular feature: the arts on stamps of the world.
Read MoreEdward Loder’s well-crafted Raymond and Agnes (1855) captures much of the eerie glow of its Gothic model, Matthew Lewis’s once scandalous novel, The Monk.
Read MoreCanadian singer/songwriter Allison Russell’s Outside Child made two lists. And so did Little Simz’s Sometime I Might Be Introvert.
Read MoreJust about every night at the Brattle through September 23 is Tilda Swinton night. What’s not be thrilled about?
Read MoreHandel and Haydn artistic director Harry Christophers placed a composer who is familiar, but not always the focus of attention, front and center, and, in the process, reminded us just how good a musician Haydn was.
Read MoreThe late Karen Aqua was the rarest of birds — a working artist who seldom needed to compromise her ideals in order to succeed. Befitting the legacy of this vibrant visual artist, husband Ken Field and a small team of volunteers organized a public memorial/celebration of Karen’s life for family, friends, and colleagues Sunday, July 10th at Somerville, MA’s Center for Arts at the Armory.
Read MoreQueen Mab’s premiere production is an energetic, 80-minute, one-man performance of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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